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Ghanaian musician and songwriter Mula Gad is set to release his much-anticipated project, *Globetrotter EP*, in May, positioning it as more than just a musical offering but a cultural movement aimed at connecting people across borders.
Ahead of the release, the artist will embark on the Globetrotter Tour, which kicks off in China on April 11. The tour is designed to blend music, travel and cultural exchange, creating a platform for interaction between diverse communities and creative industries.
According to Mula Gad, the project draws inspiration from his experiences across different countries, reflecting a fusion of global influences while maintaining a strong African identity.

He explained that each destination visited contributes to the storytelling and sound of the EP.
Beyond music, the initiative also promotes tourism and cross-cultural collaboration. As founder of Travel Addicts, the artiste is leveraging the tour to bring together creatives, entrepreneurs and travellers, to foster partnerships that extend beyond entertainment.
Mula Gad noted that the Globetrotter project is intended to inspire young Africans to explore global opportunities and embrace cultural diversity.
He added that the EP and tour highlight the power of music as a unifying force, capable of transcending language and geography while building meaningful human connections.
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